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1969 Plymouth Roadrunner 383 4 Speed Numbers Matching on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:37477 Color: of the Road Runner is a freshly painted PPG Silver Poly
Location:

Marlow, Oklahoma, United States

Marlow, Oklahoma, United States

Up for sale we have a 1969 Plymouth Road Runner.

YouTube link of the car http://youtu.be/nxFgsGmY4CI

Attitude Rod's by Tod is an automotive restoration shop in southwest Oklahoma. We buy and sell our own cars as well as occasionally help our loyal customers sell some of their own projects. Our passion is restoring classic and vintage vehicles for show, sport, and collection. We always have the coolest cars and the best craftsmanship around. To contact us for more information, pictures, or any questions call our office at (580) 6 four 1-three 5 three 5,

The exterior of the Road Runner is a freshly painted PPG Silver Poly, Platinum Silver. Silver Poly is one of the rarest, least produced colors from '69, and is the original color of the car. This Road Runner comes with newly chromed front and rear bumpers (cleaned and/or replaced stainless) and new 2 1/2" Flow Master exhaust out the rear. The final exterior touch is the new set of 14" Magnum 500 wheels and BF Goodrich tires from Summit Racing. Numbers matching (383 motor, 4-speed transmission, 8 3/4 sure grip rear end) with a verified VIN on engine. Overall, there are less than 2500 miles on the drive train after rebuild. Manual steering and Brakes. Floor and trunk areas are pretty much rust free. All of the glass is good with new seals as well as the window felt. It has the bench seat and 4 Speed Shifter but no A/C. Comes complete with the Beep-Beep horn button. This is a great car that's ready to get in, turn the key, and drive. We have had a lot of fun with the Road Runner, sorry about the cardboard floor mats but have to protect the new carpet. Mileage is what is showing 37477. I dont know if the mileage is correct. 



 

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